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Is it morally right to cheat with AI? Contradictory products deal with this idea in different ways.

I saw an article on TechCrunch discussing Cluely (created by Chungin “Roy” Lee and Neel Shanmugam).


TL;DR: The AI ​​tool, originally developed to cheat on software engineering interviews, now helps users cheat on exams, sales calls, and job interviews through a hidden in-browser window. And now has raised $5+ million.


A lot of people started talking about whether this was morally right.


On the other hand, we have tools that try to prevent "AI cheating," e.g. Sherlock.


The truth is that we don't have to memorise anymore. In this decade, we've gone from googling to chatgpting, and the skill (in general) will be the option to collaborate with AI.


Is using AI this way a good or bad thing?

Whatever your take is, let's discuss and defend your approach.

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